PHASMIDAE 



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have quite the appearance of larval forms, and it is worthy of 

 note that the elongation of the mesothorax, which is one of the 



Fig. 162. — Palophns centaurus. Old Calabar. Halt natural size. (After Westwood.') 



most marked features of the Phasmidae, is in these forms only 

 very slight. 



^ The antennae in the specimen represented n-ere no doubt mutilated, though 

 Westwood did not say so. 



